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mitt romney's own plan would cost 800,000 u.s. jobs according to the study for american progress. the corporate tax cuts would cost the u.s., according to that study, nearly $1 trillion. all right. now the third debate topic, and the third myth that is -- we are debunking here health you will hear this over and over again. you have heard it. the memo reads $716 billion will be raided from medicare to pay for obamacare. now this is the same raiding medicare lie that romney has been pushing since august. >> romney: the president's plan cuts medicare -- excuse me -- well let's see -- there we go. by $716 billion. cut. >> jennifer: polititfact, the fact checker in looking at that statement rated it mostly false because here is the truth. president obama has made medicare more efficient by cutting costs in the program to the tune of $716 billion. that's cutting costs, not cutting patient care, not kicking people off of medicare, not cutting benefits, just cutting costs by making it more efficient. and then he reinvested those savings back into medicare to extend its life by eight years
mitt romney's own plan would cost 800,000 u.s. jobs according to the study for american progress. the corporate tax cuts would cost the u.s., according to that study, nearly $1 trillion. all right. now the third debate topic, and the third myth that is -- we are debunking here health you will hear this over and over again. you have heard it. the memo reads $716 billion will be raided from medicare to pay for obamacare. now this is the same raiding medicare lie that romney has been pushing since...
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in his view has evolved 180 degrees for 1 u.s. governor of massachusetts. i think there is something else going on. president obama has managed to alienate those voters. it reminds me of one president clinton was running for reelection. i am telling my kids you are not supposed to use this word, but they hated him. it blinded them. they wound up making some bad decisions. bob dole campaign was hexed from the start. i think they are more motivated in their desire to see president obama removed. i think they have managed to do a better job of focusing their energy in a positive way. given his quirks and inability to relate to a earthlings, as it often seems like he is trying to do, he should not be doing well. given the fact we have the bad economy, crushing debt, and problems abroad, he is coming problems abroad, he is coming off as a tactician who says
in his view has evolved 180 degrees for 1 u.s. governor of massachusetts. i think there is something else going on. president obama has managed to alienate those voters. it reminds me of one president clinton was running for reelection. i am telling my kids you are not supposed to use this word, but they hated him. it blinded them. they wound up making some bad decisions. bob dole campaign was hexed from the start. i think they are more motivated in their desire to see president obama removed....
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u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the link within 24 hours of the attacks and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned. not the work of terror, were four days after that. this does not add up. intelligence committee chairman mike rogers is our exclusive guest, but first, elyse has the latest. you have been breaking this, this latest story about the white house choosing to leave information out. what are your sources saying as to why the white house left out key points. like the fact that this was a terrorist attack. >> the kronology, the day after the attack, my sources were telling me this was a preplanned military style assault indicati
u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the link within 24 hours of the attacks and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned. not the...
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>> reporter: the u.s. military doesn't have a specific policy about the deployment at the same time of an entire family unit. in this case, parents and a child. the military says it also does not keep track of how many cases like this are out there, but ask anybody around here and they'll tell you this is something they have almost never heard of. >> we have so many american heroes in this country that serve every day. it's enormous, the amount of sacrifices that our american families make here and abroad, and they do it for selfless service for the country. >> reporter: the military is called a brotherhood. the skillmans prefer to call it family. >> i'm going with my wife and my son. >> reporter: here and there. >>> next, a story we did about cows eating junk food got a lot of responses from you, beef eaters and vegans alike. >>> plus, i admit, i have very serious issues. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. a
>> reporter: the u.s. military doesn't have a specific policy about the deployment at the same time of an entire family unit. in this case, parents and a child. the military says it also does not keep track of how many cases like this are out there, but ask anybody around here and they'll tell you this is something they have almost never heard of. >> we have so many american heroes in this country that serve every day. it's enormous, the amount of sacrifices that our american...
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calling someone lazy, suggesting that someone who is the president of the united states is not even a u.s. citizen and then finally in this latest and a playground brawl and the president of the united states. >> and i guess you looked at the debate. it wasn't as if his father wasn't calling the president a liar. he even accused him of not saying something and where are the republicans that want to see the office respected? >> well, the republicans who want to see the office respected seem to be very quiet and they have been very quiet during the presidency -- nearly the entire presidency. we saw and have mourned the death of allen specter this week and it was a reminder, as we thought about his passing, sort of not only that specter is gone but a whole version of republicanism and not just across the aisle, but respect for the thing that is american governance and the problem is that when you disrespect it, when you take it apart for president obama because you're so unwilling to give him and confer to him the most basic respect, you put all of us as a country in danger, in threat and in
calling someone lazy, suggesting that someone who is the president of the united states is not even a u.s. citizen and then finally in this latest and a playground brawl and the president of the united states. >> and i guess you looked at the debate. it wasn't as if his father wasn't calling the president a liar. he even accused him of not saying something and where are the republicans that want to see the office respected? >> well, the republicans who want to see the office...
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the company is rolling out a feature in the u.s. that let's users pay to promote their posts to friends, just like the advertisers do. it's a service they're trying out in new zealand now and will gradually roll it out in more than 20 countries. >>> how about a free international flight to jamaica, the bahamas or a dozen other countries. you may not like the catch. your presidential candidate has to lose. the airline is offering 1 thousand 6 people a free round trip international ticket. first you have to pick your candidate on jetblew's website before election day. then you have to be on the losing side to be entered into the sweepstakes to win. this is not something that you move out of the country. you can't do that. >> want to get away? >>> a local news crew in libya raises new questions about the after path of the consulate's attack. that story is coming up. >> we go back to the presidential debate last night with a closer look at the accuracy of the candidates' statements on medicare. stay with us. >>> 5:40 on this thursday mo
the company is rolling out a feature in the u.s. that let's users pay to promote their posts to friends, just like the advertisers do. it's a service they're trying out in new zealand now and will gradually roll it out in more than 20 countries. >>> how about a free international flight to jamaica, the bahamas or a dozen other countries. you may not like the catch. your presidential candidate has to lose. the airline is offering 1 thousand 6 people a free round trip international...
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even though the u.s. doesn't want to be dragged in. we receive u.s. the past several months provide nonlethal assistance ta to the syrians when it comes to equipment and training but they don't want to further mill i tearize it. they don't want to see the bloodshed continue but they don't want to be involved in the conflict. >> very quickly, what about this new human rights story about syria using cluster bombs. any truth to that? >> it's a very disturbing report. they have evidence that syria, which is one of the few countries in the world that has not banned the use of cluster bombs and have been doing so more cently, especially in the past week. there are a lot of videos showing remnants of cluster bombs in parts of syria, being held up at times by children in these videos. very scary stuff. you have people in these towns either taking them as souvenirs or handling them in front of the camera to show what's going on in syria. they're dropped from eaairplane and rockets. before they explode, these bomblets spread out and a lot of times they act like
even though the u.s. doesn't want to be dragged in. we receive u.s. the past several months provide nonlethal assistance ta to the syrians when it comes to equipment and training but they don't want to further mill i tearize it. they don't want to see the bloodshed continue but they don't want to be involved in the conflict. >> very quickly, what about this new human rights story about syria using cluster bombs. any truth to that? >> it's a very disturbing report. they have evidence...
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we usually on thisist,ut w reit ds nfce c ilodhemed he u.s. military team testified in front of congress. lieutenant colonel andrew wood, angry about what happened, telling cbs news tha two security teams were withdrawn from l at bll tostepen that put everybody over there in danger, according to the colonel. also today, fnc white house correspondent ed henry grilled jay carney. >> did you and oers mislead e icauoun' ntitre rrtat? bselot e idof ud states referred to it as an act of terror immediately after it occurred. >> then why were you at this podium for several days after that saying we don't know if it's a terrost attack. >> i never said that. i never said that we don know teis a dit a esi m clear. >> bil spin aside, there is no question that the obama administration screwed this up. there is no question. they screwed it up. we simply did not have enough security in libya totehe thg tiinrw , there a conscious effort to cover up that poor security situation? the answer to that question could decide the election. and that's a memo. for the
we usually on thisist,ut w reit ds nfce c ilodhemed he u.s. military team testified in front of congress. lieutenant colonel andrew wood, angry about what happened, telling cbs news tha two security teams were withdrawn from l at bll tostepen that put everybody over there in danger, according to the colonel. also today, fnc white house correspondent ed henry grilled jay carney. >> did you and oers mislead e icauoun' ntitre rrtat? bselot e idof ud states referred to it as an act of terror...
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joe, it is amazing how the banks that did not take any money are not threatening the u.s. economy, not killing us with these to the most business with regular people. >> absolutely. we have lent over $10 million and a last couple of months or 50 million over the year. we concentrate exclusively on small business. large bank is not there main focus. charles: it remember you could look at him in the eye. you have known him 15 years but you know that he is good for it. is it that kind or do you still have a process? >> it is a little different now. [laughter] we do have a process but you do not necessarily approve but small business can come in to talk to the president of the bank and in 30 minutes i will give them an indication of their loan. charles: you also are having extraordinary success. why are you so successful? >> we are relationship focused most of the time the banks would get the transactions vs. relationships. we will work with the owner then we have the bank at work program. we have deposit officers to work with the individual employees. pricing comes down with
joe, it is amazing how the banks that did not take any money are not threatening the u.s. economy, not killing us with these to the most business with regular people. >> absolutely. we have lent over $10 million and a last couple of months or 50 million over the year. we concentrate exclusively on small business. large bank is not there main focus. charles: it remember you could look at him in the eye. you have known him 15 years but you know that he is good for it. is it that kind or do...
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. >> tomorrow a live debate between the candidates running for the u.s. senate seat in ohio begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern. then at 7:00 p.m. we'll have a debate between the senate seat in indiana. that's tomorrow on c-span. >> on saturday a few of mitt romney's surrogates spoke at a rally for the republican presidential candidate near las vegas. one of them was new mexico governor who serves as the honorary co-chair of his outreach committee. this begins with some brief remarks who introduces his colleague from utah. from summerlin nevada this is about 10 minutes. >> this is a gentleman -- i've been in the united states senate for 17 months. this is a gentleman who took me under his wings. this is someone i call a real trusted friend. this is someone when the republicans take the majority of the united states senate, this gentleman is going to be the chairman of the finances committee. what a difference. what a difference that will make for america. so let me introduce you. >> thank you so much. helller deserves election here. he's a terrific addition to t
. >> tomorrow a live debate between the candidates running for the u.s. senate seat in ohio begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern. then at 7:00 p.m. we'll have a debate between the senate seat in indiana. that's tomorrow on c-span. >> on saturday a few of mitt romney's surrogates spoke at a rally for the republican presidential candidate near las vegas. one of them was new mexico governor who serves as the honorary co-chair of his outreach committee. this begins with some brief remarks who...
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secretary of state -- we have u.s. -- we have our u.n. ambassador susan rice saying one thing, then the jay carney piece, then the sort of back and forth between the biden and the intelligence community and now you have the secretary of state coming out before she leaves town to go somewhere else. in terms of managing the message reminds me of the contraception coverage debate where they thought this isn't going to be a big deal, we've got this and this outcry from the catholic church or the religious communities and they sort of didn't get their arms around it until -- it wasn't -- eventually i think they managed to dole with the issue but this is one of those things that the white house has problems with sometimes which is managing the message on things they underestimate. >> i think this is still a little hard to understand? terms of the raw politics of it. i think there's no doubt this is energizing the republican base and, you know, republicans had a decades -- multiple decades long advantage on national security that energized their
secretary of state -- we have u.s. -- we have our u.n. ambassador susan rice saying one thing, then the jay carney piece, then the sort of back and forth between the biden and the intelligence community and now you have the secretary of state coming out before she leaves town to go somewhere else. in terms of managing the message reminds me of the contraception coverage debate where they thought this isn't going to be a big deal, we've got this and this outcry from the catholic church or the...
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he's one of teb former teammates who testified to the u.s. anti-doping agency that armstrong had doped. the agency released its damaging report this week showing that it had uncovered, "overwhellaliell evidence of armstrong's drug use." no reason why they doped for the big races. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, i blood doped myself. you know, it was done by the team but done for the tour de france so i could be a good teammate for lance armstrong. yeah, a lot of it, you know, he wanted you to be riding at your best in the biggest races and for lance it was all about winning the tour de france. >> well, lance armstrong has always denied doping and his attorney calls the report a witch hunt. >>> people in los angeles are used to seeing big stars on the streets, but today they have one of the biggest ever hanging around town. how big? well, let's try 85 tons. it is the space shuttle "endeavour." the shuttle is being moved through the streets today to its new home at the cal
he's one of teb former teammates who testified to the u.s. anti-doping agency that armstrong had doped. the agency released its damaging report this week showing that it had uncovered, "overwhellaliell evidence of armstrong's drug use." no reason why they doped for the big races. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, i blood doped myself. you know, it was done by the team but done for the tour de france so i...
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i have since the time that my mom took that position when she ran in 1970 as a u.s. senate candidate. i believe that since roe v wade has been the law for 20 years, that we should sustain and support it and i sustain and support that law and the right of a woman to make that choice. >> now, clearly he thinks the complete opposite now. do you have any problem with that? >> no, because i think as we get older, piers, we do change our views. ronald reagan -- >> he was my age when he said that. >> ronald reagan -- >> it wasn't like he was young. this is what i find a bit odd. he was my age. i'm 47. i think he was about 47. it was 1994. that's what i find to be odd about it. he wasn't young. i couldn't imagine changing my belief about something like abortion at this age. >> sure. i think as we get older, i think we do change. when i say older, i'm talking about every year as we mature -- >> don't you think politicians do it for other reasons? are you not slightly suspicious -- >> no, i think governor romney, what you see with him is what you get. this is what he believes.
i have since the time that my mom took that position when she ran in 1970 as a u.s. senate candidate. i believe that since roe v wade has been the law for 20 years, that we should sustain and support it and i sustain and support that law and the right of a woman to make that choice. >> now, clearly he thinks the complete opposite now. do you have any problem with that? >> no, because i think as we get older, piers, we do change our views. ronald reagan -- >> he was my age when...
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what is frustrating to me over the weekend you see these u.s., anonymous u.s. officials or intelligence officials leaking timelines. leaking certain pieces of information that was requested by the committee. and all of it seems to put the administration in a good light. >> bret: stephanie cutter with the obama campaign and the chairman of the house intelligence committee talking about the libya scandal. and what happened in benghazi. we'll start there. since tonight is a foreign policy debate an we'll preview the debate. and bring in our panel. with me in florida, steve hayes for "weekly standard." back in washington, we have charles lane, opinion writer for "washington post." syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. your thoughts after the weekend we saw where the sunday shows were filled with a lot of democrats citing the "l.a. times" and david ignacious and reports coming out about the c.i.a. and what susan rice was given, talking points wise. >> the security people were begging for more support and security. the requests for ignored. al-qaeda was rising a
what is frustrating to me over the weekend you see these u.s., anonymous u.s. officials or intelligence officials leaking timelines. leaking certain pieces of information that was requested by the committee. and all of it seems to put the administration in a good light. >> bret: stephanie cutter with the obama campaign and the chairman of the house intelligence committee talking about the libya scandal. and what happened in benghazi. we'll start there. since tonight is a foreign policy...
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the u.s. court of appeals of columbia deed sowed -- decided the case. >>> according to a new report, 24 prison employees are suspected of smuggling phones to inmates were either fired or resigned in recent months. they were accused of smuggling the phones in exchange for cash. in one case he was caught with a phone that had a female picture -- a naked picture of a female. >>> and with the food bank's ceo. she said the proposed food stamp plan proposed by paul ryan would he devastate programs of the people who are most vulnerable. today she shared her story. >> people don't know what is happening because a lot of us are embarrassed to talk about what we don't have and how life beat us down and how we are clawing our way back up. >> reporter: alameda food bank helps one in 6 people, two thirds are seniors. >>> we will hear arguments in a legal challenge to reduce green how the gas, they ruled it was unconstitutional. they violate and discrime nate against out of state businesses. the goal is to
the u.s. court of appeals of columbia deed sowed -- decided the case. >>> according to a new report, 24 prison employees are suspected of smuggling phones to inmates were either fired or resigned in recent months. they were accused of smuggling the phones in exchange for cash. in one case he was caught with a phone that had a female picture -- a naked picture of a female. >>> and with the food bank's ceo. she said the proposed food stamp plan proposed by paul ryan would he...
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secretary of state there is now asking the u.s. supreme court to block last week's federal appeals court ruling that allows early voting in the final three days before the election. in 2008, about 100,000 cast ballots during that time and as mitt romney stumps in ohio today, the stakes are higher than ever. joining me now is missouri democratic congressman, chairman of the congressional black caucus. it is great to have you here. there are charges republican officials in ohio are politically motivated in trying to limit early voting in that weekend leading up to election day which the obama campaign used four years ago to help increase turnout among african-american voters. you are involved in the efforts to turn out the african-american vote. a key voting block for president obama. what's your reaction to hearing the ohio secretary of state's appeal is going to go down to the supreme court? >> politically obscene. here we are in the greatest democracy in the history of the planet and instead of us trying to encourage greater parti
secretary of state there is now asking the u.s. supreme court to block last week's federal appeals court ruling that allows early voting in the final three days before the election. in 2008, about 100,000 cast ballots during that time and as mitt romney stumps in ohio today, the stakes are higher than ever. joining me now is missouri democratic congressman, chairman of the congressional black caucus. it is great to have you here. there are charges republican officials in ohio are politically...
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secretary of state hillary clinton who grabbed headlines with her statement about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. take a listen. >> i take responsibility, i'm in charge of the state department. >> secretary clin ton has done n extraordinary job. she works for me and i'm the president and i'm always responsible. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror? is that what aur saying. >> please proceed, governor. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record, because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> he did, in fact, sir. so let me call it an act of terror. >> can you stay that a little louder, candy. >> i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks, and they brought up binders full of women. >> we don't have to collect binders to find qualified women. >> we have one weekend left before the final debate, and i hope he comes up with an agenda over the weekend. >> you heard of the new deal, ohio. you've heard of a fair deal. mitt romney's
secretary of state hillary clinton who grabbed headlines with her statement about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. take a listen. >> i take responsibility, i'm in charge of the state department. >> secretary clin ton has done n extraordinary job. she works for me and i'm the president and i'm always responsible. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror? is that what aur saying. >> please proceed, governor. >> i want...
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and as the wall street journal reports banks risk a penalty equivalent to thirty percent of a bank's u.s. income if just one person is over looked into of course the smaller the bank the harder it's hit now the unintended consequence is now many foreign banks don't want to deal with u.s. citizens at all and according to reports ex-pats are unable to open accounts or they're getting letters in the mail saying their accounts have been closed and they're increasingly going as far as to settle their tax bill with uncle sam once and for all and renounce their u.s. citizenship and while some have meanwhile accuse the obama administration of engaging in a war on whistleblowers on the contrary being a whistleblower for the i.r.s. appears to pay off quite handsomely in this whistleblower dynamic is something i spoke about recently with daily reckoning managing editor jill bowman take a look when of course famous example that many people cover and talk about is bradley manning who exposed the military's. secrets and he was awarded with solitary confinement however you have another was a blower tha
and as the wall street journal reports banks risk a penalty equivalent to thirty percent of a bank's u.s. income if just one person is over looked into of course the smaller the bank the harder it's hit now the unintended consequence is now many foreign banks don't want to deal with u.s. citizens at all and according to reports ex-pats are unable to open accounts or they're getting letters in the mail saying their accounts have been closed and they're increasingly going as far as to settle...
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so, we have to take this seriously. >> so, if you are on the east coast of the u.s. planning to fly in the next 36 to 48 hours or if you are somewhere else hoping to fly into the eastern u.s. anytime soon, it is a safe bet to say you need to rethink those plans. airlines canceled thousands of flights. the airports are expected to close. tom costello joins us from reagan national airport. tell us about the ripple effect. >> reporter: in the last hour and a half we went from wearing a light fleece to a full winter jacket. the winds picked up. it is really cold. behind me, on the ramp, we have a lot of planes out here. they are going to be leaving and probably not coming back tonight. we are looking at 1200 flight cancellations. so far, along the east coast a total of four and a half to 5,000. according to the airport staff, we draw your attention to philadelphia airports. we have significant delays tonight from anywhere to an hour to two or three hours for inbound flights because they are having a hard time getting there from their original point of departure. united,
so, we have to take this seriously. >> so, if you are on the east coast of the u.s. planning to fly in the next 36 to 48 hours or if you are somewhere else hoping to fly into the eastern u.s. anytime soon, it is a safe bet to say you need to rethink those plans. airlines canceled thousands of flights. the airports are expected to close. tom costello joins us from reagan national airport. tell us about the ripple effect. >> reporter: in the last hour and a half we went from wearing a...
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. >>> 11 people have been arrested today for planning a series of attacks on the u.s. and australian embassies in indonesia. police say the suspects belong to a group they called a sunni movement for indonesian society. it was unclear how far the plans had advanced. we'll have more news later for you craig. now back to you in miami. >> thank you, sir. do appreciate that. >>> here in miami no shortage of enthusiasm among early voters in this presidential contest. take a look at some video shot by our team just a few hours ago, as you can see. long lines. i think we had that video. long lines at polling sites more than a week before the election. there it is right there. i talked to some folks this morning about their role in the race and how they thought it was going. >> a job like that, you know, it can pose a challenge. and, you know, i stand behind the president. and, you know, i'm happy to be in line to vote. >> i'm just thinking it's going to be a lot tighter race. and there has been a lot of animosity from both sides. so i just think it's going to be extremely, ex
. >>> 11 people have been arrested today for planning a series of attacks on the u.s. and australian embassies in indonesia. police say the suspects belong to a group they called a sunni movement for indonesian society. it was unclear how far the plans had advanced. we'll have more news later for you craig. now back to you in miami. >> thank you, sir. do appreciate that. >>> here in miami no shortage of enthusiasm among early voters in this presidential contest. take a...
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>> i see portfolio companies, i invest in companies that are commercializing in the u.s. we take a regional approach to begin with and get momentuoment. i almost think of it as a continued regional expansion. >> i'll add to it, we write about franchising all the time and cover franchises. i think that is also a route this person can go. for any business owner with a successful business. the beauty of franchising is you pass a lot of the costs of opening new locations on to your franchises. you have to spend a lot of time, energy and money coming up with training programs and manuals and franchising. >> in essence, you, as the business owner, go into a different business. >> you are selling your company to prospective franchises. >> an interesting idea. if any of you out there have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to the website, our address is openforum.com/yourbusiness. once you get there, hit the ask the show link. again, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. if you would rather, send us an e-mail. >>> colleen and michael both had helpful advice on how to
>> i see portfolio companies, i invest in companies that are commercializing in the u.s. we take a regional approach to begin with and get momentuoment. i almost think of it as a continued regional expansion. >> i'll add to it, we write about franchising all the time and cover franchises. i think that is also a route this person can go. for any business owner with a successful business. the beauty of franchising is you pass a lot of the costs of opening new locations on to your...
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so we're talking about a storm 800 miles or so across and that would include all of the northeastern u.s. so we have an alert issued for everybody from north carolina on up through new england and people as far north as maine, as far west as ohio need to be aware from the impacts but i think that the major impacts for most people not right at the coast, the coast is a different story and really could be more significant, most people inland it's the power outages from this expansive long-lasting windstorm on a scale that we have never seen in our record books actually and that's why we are so concerned. and at the coast we may very well need to have some evacuations, people need to be aware. >> brian, thanks for the update. it's going to be a busy week and weekend, thanks for keeping us in mind. >> okay. >> with the presidential election right around the corner, it's still anybody's guess as to which candidate will cross the finish line first. and new nbc battleground polls in two swing states show us how close it's probably going to be on election night. two of the best, nbc's dough mini
so we're talking about a storm 800 miles or so across and that would include all of the northeastern u.s. so we have an alert issued for everybody from north carolina on up through new england and people as far north as maine, as far west as ohio need to be aware from the impacts but i think that the major impacts for most people not right at the coast, the coast is a different story and really could be more significant, most people inland it's the power outages from this expansive long-lasting...
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now how-- how is the u.s.-- mickey. (laughter) all for mickey, please don't sue. now how, how is the u.s. supposed to compete with countries where workers toil for pennies an hour? luckily, one company that has found a way to keep manufacturing right here in america and they bring us to tonight's word. (cheers and applause) supply chain. folks, tonight i am happy to share a success story. it's a little company called unicor that does 900 million in business annually making bedding, blankets, table linens, circuit boards, prescription eyewear, and solar panels. and all at low cost for sizable profit. how do they do it? volume. also, prison labor. after all, prisoners are some of the most skilled manufacturers. i mean who else can make a toothbrush and a lunch tray into a cross bow. now folks,ed federal bureau of prisons founded uni core to rehabilitate inmate its while providing government agencies with low-cost products and services like help desk call centers. now when you call tech support you won't get some foreigner with a crazy name. you'll give your credit c
now how-- how is the u.s.-- mickey. (laughter) all for mickey, please don't sue. now how, how is the u.s. supposed to compete with countries where workers toil for pennies an hour? luckily, one company that has found a way to keep manufacturing right here in america and they bring us to tonight's word. (cheers and applause) supply chain. folks, tonight i am happy to share a success story. it's a little company called unicor that does 900 million in business annually making bedding, blankets,...
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. >> the kenyan women brought back to the u.s. to answer charges of abusing a nursing home patient has pled not guilty today. the trial date for anise tussah is no scheduled for december 12. her legend of use of a 90-year- old man was caught on tape, fled to native kenya before she could be brought up on charges. after a five-year search and an extradition process, she was returned to the u.s. last month. the two men convicted of murdering a man outside capt. town center will learn their fate today. prosecutors are talking about life in prison without parole. there to members of the back row of family gang. -- they are two members of the black guerrilla family gain. just before 5:30 p.m. yesterday, police say that a man was walking in and home and was supported leave reproached -- and lose reportedly approached from behind and shot in the torso. today, the community is remembering five people killed yesterday in the early-morning house fire in northeast baltimore. stuffed animals and candles marked the entrance of the home were th
. >> the kenyan women brought back to the u.s. to answer charges of abusing a nursing home patient has pled not guilty today. the trial date for anise tussah is no scheduled for december 12. her legend of use of a 90-year- old man was caught on tape, fled to native kenya before she could be brought up on charges. after a five-year search and an extradition process, she was returned to the u.s. last month. the two men convicted of murdering a man outside capt. town center will learn their...
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when the competition between the u.s. and the soviet union so that neither would surprise the other with a reckless venture within the others' zone of core interests. >> you have to leave it there. perfect conclusion. thank you so much. we are out of time. thank you for joining us. he's the director of the harvard university for science and human affairs. thank you. >> thank you for having me appeared that website is cu banmisslecrisis.org. also tomorrow, bob deans talks about the federal issue. thank you. we will see tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> c. the second presidential debate tuesday live on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org next. come "newsmakers" would jim jordon. then the debate between vice president joe biden and paul ryan. after that we will show you the 2000 a presidential town hall debate between senators barack obama and john mccain. >> this week on "newsmakers" jim jordon, and republican of ohio and chairman of
when the competition between the u.s. and the soviet union so that neither would surprise the other with a reckless venture within the others' zone of core interests. >> you have to leave it there. perfect conclusion. thank you so much. we are out of time. thank you for joining us. he's the director of the harvard university for science and human affairs. thank you. >> thank you for having me appeared that website is cu banmisslecrisis.org. also tomorrow, bob deans talks about the...
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i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet, when it was in real trouble, was not to start writing checks. it was president obama that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these companies need to go through managed bankruptcy. >> governor romney, you keep on trying to air brush history here. you were very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the u.s. auto companies even if they went through bankruptcy. you said that they could get it in the private marketplace. that wasn't true. they would have gone through -- >> you're wrong, mr. president. >> i'm not -- >> you're wrong. >> i'm not wrong. >> look it up. >> people will look it up. >> did romney blur distinction between himself and the president or get coverage for what sounds con voe luted and more disappointing to those folks in northern ohio? this is about winning toledo, youngstown, akron, and guess where president and vice president biden are today? ohio. uncommitted voters picked the president by
i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet, when it was in real trouble, was not to start writing checks. it was president obama that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these companies need to go through managed bankruptcy. >> governor romney, you keep on trying to air brush history here. you were very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the u.s. auto companies even if they went through bankruptcy. you...
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rather than democracy and only 14% of those polled think the uprisings will have a good effect on the u.s. jack, do you think voters got this right or do we need to be more patient with trying to bring about democracy? >> i think the voters got it right. our problem is that we never had any real long-term strategy from administration to administration over a series of dozen administration we've been at the extremes either we put up with blood thirsty individuals sending them money or in the alternative we support destabilizing revolutions with absolutely no plan what to do after the fact and it's all been driven by the notion recently that everybody will benefit from a republican form of democracy and if events prove anything, they prove that this is it. >> wha about you, david, with mr. romney having the sizable lead in polling when it comes to china and trade policies? i'll have our director put the numbers up here. tell me why the governor's message on trade with china may suddenly be resonating? >> i think it's resonating for reasons we expected it would earlier which is that china is
rather than democracy and only 14% of those polled think the uprisings will have a good effect on the u.s. jack, do you think voters got this right or do we need to be more patient with trying to bring about democracy? >> i think the voters got it right. our problem is that we never had any real long-term strategy from administration to administration over a series of dozen administration we've been at the extremes either we put up with blood thirsty individuals sending them money or in...
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paul ryan accused the president of stonewalling and misleading the public about the attack on u.s. consulate in libya. a new poll shows mitt romney leading the president by 7 points. >> that poll appears to be an outlier. most other polls showed a much closer. this race is decided in the electoral college. people are looking at the swing staples. >> mitt romney will be staying in florida through the weekend to prepare for the monday debate. the president is heading to camp david to do his debate preparation there. >> we invite you to read up on all of the referendum questions using our new election 2012 smartphone app. you can also keep up with the presidential campaigns. >> some good news on the jobs front in maryland. the labor department reports the state added 9800 jobs in september. that dropped the unemployment rate to 6.9%. 4100 jobs were added in the professional and business services area. the state also saw gains in transportation, warehousing, utilities, education, and health care. maryland is one of 40 states that saw a drop in the unemployment rate last month. >> the f
paul ryan accused the president of stonewalling and misleading the public about the attack on u.s. consulate in libya. a new poll shows mitt romney leading the president by 7 points. >> that poll appears to be an outlier. most other polls showed a much closer. this race is decided in the electoral college. people are looking at the swing staples. >> mitt romney will be staying in florida through the weekend to prepare for the monday debate. the president is heading to camp david to...